Lenovo has officially unveiled its latest flagship, the Vibe Z2 Pro.
The
phone is the company's first to feature a 6" 2560 &#1093;
1440
pixel IPS display that's capable of outputting 500-nits
brightness.
Under the hood of the Vibe Z2 Pro ticks a
Qualcomm Snapdragon 801
chipset MSM8974AC with
a 2.5GHz quad-core Krait 400 CPU, 3GB of RAM
and
Adreno 330 GPU. Internal memory is 32GB, but there's no
microSD card
slot.
The phone is made out of metal and
weighs 179 grams. Its measurements
are 156 x 81.3 &#1093;
7.7mm which is quite thin. Still, thanks to
the larger footprint,
Lenovo was able to fit the Vibe Z2 Pro with a
4,000mAh battery.

The back of the phone also screams flagship, with a 16MP
camera with
optical image stabilization, dual LED and 4K
video recording skills. The
SIM card tray on the right can
house two micro-SIM cards GSM + LTE.

You can expect the phone to launch in September in black,
gold and
white. In Russia, the phone will cost $834 -RUB 29,990
although phones.